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BPM Analyzer

Post by basicanarchy101 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:13 am

Free, lightwiehgt, bulk bpm list amalyzer... soooo handy... sooo free.

http://mixmeister.com/bpmanalyzer/bpmanalyzer.asp


Dont tihnk its a respost, I did some searchin, but, sorry if it is :t:

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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by wormcode » Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:56 pm

Been using that for a good while and it seems pretty accurate, usually within a couple of BPM... you can usually round off.

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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by kejk » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:53 pm

how hard is just to sync you DAW with a sample manually...
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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by gnome » Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:19 pm

kejk wrote:how hard is just to sync you DAW with a sample manually...
It also detects key

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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by kejk » Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:41 pm

gnome wrote:
kejk wrote:how hard is just to sync you DAW with a sample manually...
It also detects key
Oh that's pretty nice :)

Okay I just downloaded it, by I can't see where you can find a key of a song... I might be blind though
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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by Freshman » Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:55 pm

Great tool! Mixmeister is usually pretty accurate with BPM detection.
About the key detection, mixmeister sometimes (pretty often actually) give me other keys then Mixed In Key (for all sorts of genres). So i wouldn't rely on that one too much..

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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by Subside » Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:09 pm

Pretty nice little analyzer right here even though it's usually off by a bit I can just determine the rest by ear anyways..

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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by bmills » Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:51 pm

ya i would rely on this as much as you rely on ur DAW. Sometimes if you analyze the same song 2 different times it gives u a slightly different bpm.

It's great tho cause it can do whole folders...just let it run ;)

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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by Basic A » Thu Jan 21, 2010 12:26 am

Its more accurate then fl with pellas...

But, I dont really use it too sink with DAWs man, by the time I have waveform display its no problem, Ive been using it too render BPM notes for me so I dont have to deal with notebooks when Im in a mix... That + SQL = BPM databass with track search. So nice to be able to look up from my mixer and just quick type in the name of a tune n answer little questions I have like up or down or key...
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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by gnome » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:24 am

kejk wrote:
gnome wrote:
kejk wrote:how hard is just to sync you DAW with a sample manually...
It also detects key
Oh that's pretty nice :)

Okay I just downloaded it, by I can't see where you can find a key of a song... I might be blind though
Right click on the track>detect>key

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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by tripaddict » Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:28 am

on it :)

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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by kejk » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:50 pm

gnome wrote:
kejk wrote:
gnome wrote:
kejk wrote:how hard is just to sync you DAW with a sample manually...
It also detects key
Oh that's pretty nice :)

Okay I just downloaded it, by I can't see where you can find a key of a song... I might be blind though
Right click on the track>detect>key
Cheers, I'd buy you a beer if I knew you :)
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Re: BPM Analyzer

Post by gnome » Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:06 pm

kejk wrote:
gnome wrote:
kejk wrote:
gnome wrote:
kejk wrote:how hard is just to sync you DAW with a sample manually...
It also detects key
Oh that's pretty nice :)

Okay I just downloaded it, by I can't see where you can find a key of a song... I might be blind though
Right click on the track>detect>key
Cheers, I'd buy you a beer if I knew you :)
You can paypal me the money to my email address. I won't mind lol :lol:

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